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fuckyeahtattoos:

suicidesirens:
This is my first Alice in Wonderland tattoo :D

fuckyeahtattoos:

suicidesirens:

This is my first Alice in Wonderland tattoo :D

16 Apr 2012 / Reblogged from fuckyeahtattoos with 759 notes

septagonstudios:

Brandon Keehner

septagonstudios:

Brandon Keehner

16 Apr 2012 / Reblogged from yaclart with 906 notes

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qu:

you guys dont even get my love for bunnies idec ♥

qu:

you guys dont even get my love for bunnies idec ♥

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16 Apr 2012 / Reblogged from qu with 3,002 notes

adrscott:

thrashleydawn:

thefearowoftime:

Oh my stars! SHUT UP AND TAKE MY COINS

I need this because of reasons

Where can I buy this?!

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16 Apr 2012 / Reblogged from aprilfoolromance with 39,888 notes

joshstephenstattoos:

Done at Congress st tattoo in Portsmouth nh

joshstephenstattoos:

Done at Congress st tattoo in Portsmouth nh

16 Apr 2012 / Reblogged from mawbey with 207 notes

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lilybrown91:

Catherine

lilybrown91:

Catherine

16 Apr 2012 / Reblogged from lilybrown91 with 6,154 notes

mad-as-a-marine-biologist:

Chromodoris willani by Samantha Craven
This species of nudibranch is named for the renowned nudibranch taxonomist Dr. Richard C. Willan.
Chromodoris willani is similar in appearance to Chromodoris lochi, Chromodoris boucheti and Chromodoris dianae. This species can be distinguished by the very prominent white specks found on the gills and rhinophores. Individuals in this species can range in color from dark blue to a translucent white. All have black stripes with the center-most stripe typically being non-continuous.

mad-as-a-marine-biologist:

Chromodoris willani by Samantha Craven

This species of nudibranch is named for the renowned nudibranch taxonomist Dr. Richard C. Willan.

Chromodoris willani is similar in appearance to Chromodoris lochi, Chromodoris boucheti and Chromodoris dianae. This species can be distinguished by the very prominent white specks found on the gills and rhinophores. Individuals in this species can range in color from dark blue to a translucent white. All have black stripes with the center-most stripe typically being non-continuous.

14 Apr 2012 / Reblogged from aprilfoolromance with 3,376 notes

wheredoesouranch0rlie:

Come 2 me bby

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